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A wooden sword clutched in my tiny hand

Fighting the monsters, I’ll make my stand

But heroes aren’t perfect, they stumble too

You don’t need powers to see it through

I don’t need to fly, I don’t need a sword

I’ll be right here when the sky falls down

I’ll make everything all right, I’ll never let go

Without being a hero, just someone you know

I see my dad cry when the nights get long

So I hum his favorite bedtime song

I can’t lift buildings or shoot bright beams

But I’ll hold his hand through scary dreams

Cause heroes aren’t magic, they’re brave and kind

You don’t need saving to leave fear behind

I don’t need to fly, I don’t need a sword

I’ll be right here when the sky falls down

I’ll make everything all right, I’ll never let go

Without being a hero, just someone you know

I’m not the strongest, only the smallest

Still I’ll try my hardest, just like the rest

Cause being a hero is not what you do

It’s showing the good inside you

I don’t need to fly, I don’t need a sword

I’ll be right here when the sky falls down

I’ll make everything all right, I’ll never let go

Without being a hero, just someone you know

Yeah, I’ll make everything all right, I’ll take it slow

Without being a hero, just someone you know”

We finished the last few notes of the song at the end, and then it was over.Calvin wasn’t perfect, he’d need years of practice to reach that, not months, but what he sang was heartfelt and by the way his dad was crying, his message was received.

The audience felt it too as they practically boomed with excitement, clapping and cheering him on.Calvin stood there in complete shock, staring out, his chest heaving from singing.He looked like he was about to drop his guitar.